What if human history didn’t begin with Egypt or Sumer —
but restarted there after an entire world was wiped away? In this episode of The Broken Truth Podcast, we investigate the evidence for pre-flood technology and megalithic engineering — massive stone structures, impossible precision, and global architectural patterns that challenge the accepted timeline of civilization. From Göbekli Tepe to Puma Punku, Baalbek, and the Great Pyramid, we examine how ancient builders achieved feats modern engineers still struggle to explain — long before advanced tools, metallurgy, or written records were supposed to exist. We explore:
- How mainstream archaeology explains these structures
- The anomalies that don’t fit the official story
- Ancient flood myths shared across hundreds of cultures
- Geological and scientific data pointing to a global cataclysm
- And the unsettling possibility that a technologically capable civilization existed before history… and was erased
Because when civilizations fall,
their knowledge doesn’t disappear —
it gets buried. And the stones remember.
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